From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Juan Carlos Inostroza Subject: Re: rsh under SuSE Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 14:49:57 -0300 Message-ID: <1110217797.6701.35.camel@localhost.localdomain> References: <4134.192.168.99.70.1110217499.squirrel@192.168.99.70> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In-Reply-To: <4134.192.168.99.70.1110217499.squirrel@192.168.99.70> Sender: linux-admin-owner@vger.kernel.org List-Id: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: linux-admin@vger.kernel.org On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 09:44 -0800, Scott Taylor wrote: > > DST=192.168.1.47 LEN=48 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=64 ID=33611 DF PROTO=TCP > > SPT=1021 DPT=514 WINDOW=24820 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0 OPT (01010402020405B4) It looks like "iptables -A INPUT somerule -j LOG" to me. > > Does anybody know what the messages mean and what I have to do > > additionally? > > hosts.equiv belongs in /etc of each server with proper permissions, IIRC, > 0600 belonging to root.root and .rhosts should belong to the remote user, > in the user's $HOME with same permissions. Maybe checking for the local firewall. In some distros, adding "rsh" to /etc/securetty solves some of the problems. -- Juan Carlos Inostroza O. Registered Linux User #246002 jci@tux.cl - http://www.tux.cl "Beyond the senses is the mind, and beyond the mind is the reason, its essence." -- Katha Upanisad 6.7